It’s five months since the pan-continental tournament was originally supposed to have started, only to be postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Finally, we have the confirmed line-up for the competition, which UEFA say will still be known as Euro 2020, despite being played in 2021.
With everything that’s happened this year, you could be forgiven for needing a reminder of which countries – and perhaps more importantly, which Reds – will be involved in the tournament next June and July.
Here’s a rundown of the six groups and who our players could come up against, if they make their sides' final selections…
GROUP A
TURKEY
ITALY
WALES (James, Levitt)
SWITZERLAND
Daniel James and Dylan Levitt will hope to feature at their first major championship, after helping Wales to automatic qualification in November 2019.